About the memorial:A Celtic Cross atop a square tapered column, each face carved with a scroll, leaf design, upon a square plinth, intricately carved with scrolls and rose finials. Each face has a domed panel bearing the general commemoration and names of the fallen, the whole upon a two-tiered tapered base.
The memorial sits within a square cocrtere pavement and is surrounded by a twist-turned metal rail supported by posts of the same construction.
The memorial was constructed by Hanchets of Bury St. Edmunds and unveiled by Lieutenant Colonel F. W. Turner on 7 December, 1919.
It is in urgent need of repair as a result of ground movement underneath the base and also damage to the base, surround and parts of the memorial itself.

(Front face)
IN
HONOURED AND GRATEFUL
MEMORY OF
THE MEN OF COTTON,
WHO DIED FOR THEIR COUNTRY
IN THE GREAT WAR,
1914-1919,
AND AS A THANK OFFERING TO
GOD FOR VICTORY AND PEACE.
THERE NAME LIVETH
FOR EVERMORE
(Right face)
1939-1945